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Some folks on WIRED's Gear team prefer paper planners over digital tools. Writing things down not only helps you stay organized but also has the added benefit of improving retention. Paper planners provide a tangible, visual representation of your tasks and appointments that can be more impactful than digital reminders.
There are various types of planners available, including weekly, daily, and monthly planners. Weekly planners are popular among students, professionals, and parents who need to plan each day but also see the entire week. The Happy Planner is a highly recommended option that offers various layouts and sizes, and it's almost infinitely customizable.
The Happy Planner offers a range of customization options. Stock and themes fluctuate throughout the year, but you can choose between Classic, Skinny Classic, Mini, or Big sizes, and dated or undated pages. There are also extension packs available to add a few more months or to keep track of things like your budget and fitness goals. If you need it, the Happy Planner probably has it.
No matter how many perfectly adorable planners I try and love, I've been repurchasing Happy Planners since 2017. These planners have room for organizing work and to-do lists with enough extras for other planning and notes without feeling overwhelmed.